Tools & Workshop — Estate Sales
Stanley planes, Starrett machinist tools, vintage power tools, complete shop liquidations and farm implements.
Item-type landing pages in Tools & Workshop
Editorial deep-dive pages for each specific item type within this category.
Currently scheduled sales
Athens Estate Sale — Ashford Family Collection
Indianapolis Estate Sale — Ingraham Family Collection
Estate of a Local Collector — Louisville, DeWitt
Estate of a Local Collector — Manchester, Latham
Cape May Estate Sale — Whitmore Family Collection
Nashville Estate Sale — Carrington Family Collection
Alexandria Estate Sale — Brennan Family Collection
Estate of a Local Collector — Milwaukee, Hargrove
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Montgomery — Driscoll
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Fairbanks — Jameson
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Aspen — Kingsley
Downsizing Estate Sale — Carrington Neighborhood
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Greenwich — Vandermeer
Downsizing Estate Sale — Thatcher Neighborhood
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Savannah — Quincy
Downsizing Estate Sale — Pendleton Neighborhood
Downsizing Estate Sale — Lockwood Neighborhood
Downsizing Estate Sale — Everhart Neighborhood
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Bangor — Vance
Downsizing Estate Sale — Sterling Neighborhood
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Newton — Marchetti
Downsizing Estate Sale — Ingraham Neighborhood
Pre-Move Estate Sale in Albuquerque — Beaumont
Buying Tools & Workshop at estate sales
Estate sales are arguably the best place in the United States to acquire genuine examples of Tools & Workshop at fair market prices. Unlike auction houses, where buyer’s premiums of 20-28% can stack on top of the hammer price, estate sales price each item once and the sticker is what you pay (less any progressive day-of discount the liquidator publishes in advance).
For Tools & Workshop specifically, experienced buyers tend to arrive at the first sale of the day with a clear inventory in mind. Bring a small flashlight for inspecting hallmarks, condition issues, and signatures; a small magnifier for jewelry or silver marks; and cash and check both, since some smaller liquidators do not yet accept cards. Most professional liquidators provide receipts and will hold larger items until end-of-day pickup. Independent reference guides and recent auction-record databases remain the gold standard for verifying anything worth more than a few hundred dollars.
The discount cascade most professional firms publish — full price day one, twenty-five percent off day two, half-price (or open-offer) on day three — applies to almost everything in the house, including Tools & Workshop. Locked-case high-end material and items the family has flagged as ‘firm’ are the two common exceptions. If you’re patient and don’t need the headline pieces, day three is consistently the best value.
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